List of The Fairly OddParents characters
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This is a list of characters in the Nickelodeon animated series The Fairly OddParents.
Protagonists
Timmy Turner
Timothy Tiberius "Timmy" Turner (voiced by Tara Strong & Mary Kay Bergman in original short films and played by Drake Bell in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!) is an American 10-year-old kid from a middle class family and the main protagonist of the series. He is small, wears a pink cap, and has noticeable buck teeth. His parents are rarely around and take little interest in his activities, which makes it easy for him to hide his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda. He wishes for nearly everything he wants, which sometimes causes havoc. Timmy is smart, but has a short attention span and that he nearly lost his resourceful and physical skills, and was required to go to "wishing rehab", where he re-learns how to rely on his own skills again. In "Fairly OddBaby", Timmy gets a fairy baby brother whom he named Poof. However, Cosmo has the infant instead of Wanda. In the Wishology Trilogy, Timmy is revealed to be the one to defeat the Darkness. In the end, Timmy becomes friends with the Darkness, who had only been wanting a friend. In a season six episode, Timmy finally celebrates his 11th birthday.
Cosmo and Wanda
- Voice actors: Daran Norris (Cosmo), Susan Blakeslee (Wanda), Jesse Rodkin (Season 2-3 Wanda).
- Played by: Jason Alexander (live-action Cosmo) and Cheryl Hines (live-action Wanda) in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (coming in 2011)[1]
Cosmo and Wanda Cosma (née Fairywinkle) are the fairies who are assigned to Timmy Turner's fairy godparents. They are considered to replace Timmy's irresponsible and uneducated biological parents. To keep themselves a secret, they usually masquerade as Timmy's pet goldfish and live in a magical castle inside of his fish bowl. In the show's earlier seasons, they were a loving, charming couple, but in later seasons they deteriorated into the dumb, insensitive male/nagging female stereotype despised by many viewers. This change in characterization resulted in damage to the show's popularity and has made Cosmo the object of many fans' scorn.
Timmy is forbidden from revealing their existence, the penalty being to lose them for good, though there are many loopholes to this rule. In the beginning of Season 6, they have the first fairy baby in over 10,000 years, whom Timmy names Poof. It is also revealed in "This Is Your Wish" that Cosmo is directly responsible for many historical tragedies, such as the volcanic eruption which destroyed the city of Pompeii in Italy and the sinking of Atlantis. He also destroyed Pluto in "Vicky Loses Her Icky". Wanda is responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs. Throughout their careers as fairy godparents, they have been assigned to many famous icons, such as Tina Turner and Bill Gates. Before Poof was born, Cosmo was the youngest fairy in existence. The fairies color scheme, as well as Wanda's choice of dress, are quite similar to the color scheme of the cover art for the UK and US versions of legendary Punk Rock band The Sex Pistols' only studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols.
Poof
Poof Cosma is Cosmo and Wanda's only child, and Timmy's little fairy godbrother. Like Timmy, he is also voiced by Tara Strong. He was the first fairy baby born in over 9,000 years, the last one being Cosmo. His untapped magical powers are channeled and controlled through his magic rattle. "Timmy" is the first word he says other than his own name (which is pointed out in the episode "Mission Responsible"). He is very attached to him, and will cry when he's not around. Depending on how he is feeling or what he is doing, a variety of different things can occur. In Wishology, Poof becomes a Ninja after watching a movie based on Timmy's victory against the Darkness. As with most young children, Poof quickly adapts to the violence that he sees or has watched. His favorite games are hide and seek and spaceman as revealed in "Planet Poof" and "He Poofs, He Scores".
Poof was shaped like a ball when he was born, in comparison to Cosmo's birth in "Fairly Odd Baby", which had him shaped more like a human. He is a new sidekick puppy to Timmy, as Cleft the boy chin wonder, when he visited the Crimson Chin in "CHINdred Spirits". It has been confirmed that there is now a new character called Foop (aka Anti-Poof), and unlike Poof, who was ball-shaped he was born, is cube-shaped[citation needed]. Poof also seems to have a bond with Denzel Crocker as revealed in the episode "Bad Heir Day". He is also skilled at wrestling as seen in the episode "Planet Poof".
Since all of Timmy's wishes will disappear when he loses his fairies, Poof's ultimate fate is unknown.
Chester McBadbat
Chester McBadbat (voiced by Frankie Muniz (2001–2003); Jason Marsden (2003–present)[citation needed]), brace-wearing kid, and one of Timmy's best friends. He lives in a trailer with his father in an impoverished community with few amenities. Although his mom was mentioned in the episode "Teeth for Two", she has not been revealed in the show. He is generous and cares more for others than himself, as every time he's obtained magic, he has used his wishes to try to improve the lives of others, even though it usually leads to disaster.
A.J.
A.J. (voiced by Ibrahim Haneef Muhammad (2001–2003), Gary Leroi Gray (2003–present)[citation needed]) is the African American genius in Timmy's class, and one of his best friends. A.J. comes from an upper middle class background. He is a straight "A" student in school, a quality both his parents have achieved as well. He has constructed an older brother who defends him from bullies, fulfilling his need for a real one. His secret lab is the greatest lab in Dimmsdale. He plays with video games and reads comic books like his other friends, in spite of his superior intellect. His relationship with Chester is stable despite having obvious contrasts. He disguises his lab with a "cloak" button on his room wall. When pressed, it converts his lab into a typical bedroom-like room.
Antagonists
Vicky
Vicky, also known as Vicky the Babysitter (voiced by Grey DeLisle), is a 16-year-old babysitter.Vicky lives with her mother (Rona) and her father (Andi). She has no friends and enjoys money, torturing children, and watching television. She has been shown to be accepting of her own cruelty, and that the only reason she is mean is because she was mistreated as a child by her own babysitter. In the episode "The Switch Glitch", Timmy, wanting to get revenge on Vicky, wished that he were her babysitter and regressed her to the age of five, he then gave her a taste of her own medicine. This backfired when Cosmo and Wanda were reassigned to her. One episode shows Vicky's ancestor being a sister of Ghengis Khan. In Wishology, she teams with Timmy to save everyone from "The Darkness"; in return, she would get $20 from Timmy.
She is Tootie's older sister. Despite her love of torturing him, Timmy does not want Vicky to leave (he's had several chances to let her do so) since she is the main reason he received Cosmo and Wanda in the first place. Nonetheless, Timmy has shown to relish the thought of Vicky being replaced or fired and often attempts to get his parents to do so. She enjoys firing truth serums at Timmy to learn about his fears. Vicky is referenced in Sharon Lamb's book Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes, where she is referred to as "the mean girl/kid in the toon".[2]
Vicky served as the primary antagonist of Channel Chasers.
Denzel Crocker
Denzel Crocker (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui), is a gray skinned, hunchbacked man (with ears on his neck), Timmy's 40-year old fairy-obsessed teacher, and one of the main antagonists of the series and major villain on the other seasons. At the beginning of the series Crocker is notably more fair and less fairy obsessed. He is often depicted as a seemingly insane person. He correctly suspects that Timmy has fairy godparents of his own, and is often able to tell what Timmy has wished for by the smallest, most irrelevant clue. His unshakable belief in fairy godparents leads to his being viewed as mentally ill by other adults. Whenever he mentions fairies, (mostly shouting "Fairy godparents!") he spasms uncontrollably, which has been a running gag and occasionally causes him to be injured. Crocker thoroughly enjoys giving Timmy F's on all his class assignments, and often does so; even when Timmy is correct just to get pleasure out of it.
It has been revealed that Crocker is Cosmo and Wanda's ex-godson and is in their fairy godchild hall of fame, in the episode "The Origin of Denzel Crocker". His only identified relatives are his mother, Delores Day Crocker, his Canadian genie-paranoid uncle Albert, his 16-year-old step-dad Ricky, and his probable ancestor the witch-paranoid Alden Bitterroot, who is a warlock. Crocker was once a hero and had his own honorary day on March 15, 1972, before it was ruined by Timmy, who had traveled back in time.
Ironically, Crocker serves as the main power source for all of the fairy magic. His belief is so strong that it was used to power the Big Wand (the source of all the magic in Fairy World); thus, it was catastrophic when his therapist hypnotized him into not believing in fairies anymore.
Crocker served as the primary antagonist of Abra-Catastrophe! and the first film of The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour. Another running gag for him is whenever he (or anybody else) enters his "Crocker Cave, they fall hard on the floor after falling through a hole in the ceiling and move a mattress into place beneath the hole, but it somehow always ends up moved out of place again.
Francis
Francis (voiced by Faith Abrahams) is the school bully and another of Timmy's worst enemies. He rarely bathes or gets enough sun, causing him to have gray skin. He gives wedgies and otherwise torture Timmy and the other kids to no end. Francis is shown to be a shoplifter and jailbird, and his clothes and underwear are ragged, making his bottom visible during several episodes. He is 13 years old as stated by Vicky and seems to have failed a grade twice. It was revealed in one episode where Timmy wished that he never existed that if Timmy was not alive, he would have no one to bully, and would instead place his anger and strength into football. He also has extensive karate training.
Anti-Fairies
The Anti-Fairies, as their name suggests, are the opposites of fairies. The anti-fairies are responsible for all the bad luck on earth and, according to Cosmo, Friday the 13th is "their Christmas". Each fairy has an anti-fairy counterpart, who is their exact opposite in both personality and morality. Examples of anti-fairies are Anti-Cosmo (Daran Norris), a cynical, evil, but smart English anti fairy who is hinted to be the leader of the Anti-Fairies, and Anti-Wanda (Susan Blakeslee), portrayed as a dumb, hillbilly fairy who eats with her feet. The Anti-Fairies reside in Anti-Fairy World, an enclosed environment within Fairy World, first shown as a chamber with a gate guarded by Jorgen. After Timmy accidentally set them free on Earth, Anti-Fairy World was later turned into a prison-styled containment facility, where residents live in cells and wear suits preventing them from using magic. The high levels of security were still deemed penetrable, due in part to a specific group effort to get Anti-Cosmo out of Anti-Fairy World to be used as a donor for an operation. The Anti-Fairies serve as the main villains of The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide and Fairly OddBaby.
Foop
Foop (voiced by Eric Bauza) is the Anti-double of Poof and the son of Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda. He is supposedly the first Anti-Fairy baby born in 9,000 years. Since every Fairy must have an Anti-Fairy counterpart, Poof's Anti-Fairy counterpart was born to Anti-Wanda and Anti-Cosmo, with the former giving birth since in Anti-Fairy Pregnancy females do so, as opposed to males giving birth in Fairy Pregnancy. Because Poof is so nice and attracts so much positive attention, Foop is evil and is extremely jealous of his counterpart. Foop wants nothing but to destroy Poof, and he cares not for anyone who gets in his way including his fellow Anti-Fairies. Unlike Poof, who causes bad things to happen when he cries, Foop causes good things to happen. Foop is the only known anti-fairy for not having its name starting with anti. Foop resembles Poof, but he is shaped like a cube rather than a ball. He also was born with a black mustache and goatee on his face, the kind typically seen on stereotypical villains or drawn on pictures as vandalism. His pajamas are slightly darker blue than his skin, and they have a skull symbol on them. Foop has bat wings and a black crown like all Anti-Fairies. His wand is a baby bottle with bat wings on the side, as opposed to Poof's rattle. He also speaks with a stereotypical British gentleman accent. It should also be noted that Foop is schizophrenic, and his other personality supports Poof, causing him to argue with himself. Since he is the anti-fairy counterpart of Poof, Foop's name is actually Poof's name backwards. Foop was then locked away in a maximum security time-out playpen in Abracatraz, but vowed to escape and seek his revenge against Poof. Now he's a student of the Spellementary School.
Pixies
Pixies Inc. (all voiced by Ben Stein), are an organization of magical creatures who are like faries, but they treat magic like it's a business, portrayed as monotonous businessmen who do not like anything that is fun. The pixies utilize mobile phones instead of wands, dress in predominantly greyscale outfits, and require that wishes be submitted as multiple written copies and be subject to approval. The Head Pixie (H.P.) and Sanderson are the two heads of Pixies Inc. On numerous occasions, they have attempted to take over Fairy World and replace all fairies with pixies using elaborate business schemes. In their self-titled debut episode, they managed to pull this feat off in a hostile takeover, and also gave Cosmo the position of "rice president"; however, the fairies later regain control when Timmy challenges the Head Pixie to a winner take-all round of miniature golf. The Pixies serve as the main villains of School's Out: The Musical and Fairly OddBaby. It should be noted that all pixies (other than H.P.) are identical to Sanderson.
Norm the Genie
Norm (voiced by Norm Macdonald in the series and Robert Cait in Fairy Idol) is a genie tired of being trapped in his lava lamp. He longs to be a fairy godparent and sabotages a "Fairy Idol" contest to become one. Norm hates Canada (ironically, both Norm Macdonald and Tara Strong, the voices of himself and Timmy, were born in Canada), apparently because they've "had it too good for too long". Norm has appeared in several episodes to torment Timmy. He was named after the actor who voices him, Norm Macdonald. In the episode "Back to Norm," Norm joined forces with Crocker to attempt to destroy Timmy Turner, but grew tired of Crocker's multiple failures in his plots. In the end, he asked Timmy to send Crocker to Mars (a repeated suggestion throughout the episode which Crocker ignored). Norm served as the main antagonist of Fairy Idol.
The Bronze Kneecap
The Bronze Kneecap (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is the archenemy of the Crimson Chin. Formerly known as Ron Hambone, he was a former famous jai alai player known for his numerous third-place wins. This led him to melt his trophies into a villain suit, and was known from then on as The Bronze Kneecap. His primary goal is to take revenge on the Chin, and is often shown sticking out his kneecap, saying "Don't make me use this". He has also robbed banks, although it is mentioned[episode needed] that he does not require the money due to his wealth. He remains a villain because of a lack of an apology from the Chin. In the first Crimson Chin webtoon, he had the Chin strapped to a giant mechanical leg, and would have had his enemy pulverised by a giant doctor robot, until Timmy's intervention in freeing the Chin. The reflex however caused the leg to kick a giant soccer ball towards the City Hall of Chincinatti, which Timmy deflected back onto the Kneecap.
Nega Chin
The Nega Chin (voiced by Jay Leno) is a comic book villain and the evil twin brother of the Crimson Chin, who possesses the same powers. He wears a gray costume instead of red, has red eyes,Dad's powers. He is the main antagonist of "The Big Superhero Wish".
Doctor Bender
Doctor Bender (original voiced by Gilbert Gottfried in The Same Game, Scary Godparents and Shiny Teeth. Butch Hartman onwards) is an evil dentist. He has an obsession with perfect teeth and is intolerant toward anyone who does not have quality teeth like his. He hates Timmy the most for his massive overbite, and was first seen in "The Same Game". His son, Wendell (also voiced by Gottfried), is just as tooth-hygienic as he is, but hates it when his dad scares off other kids, using this as a reason for being friendless. As a dentist, Dr. Bender enjoys performing seemingly pointless work on children's teeth. He even encourages children to eat refined sugar to boost his business, as seen in the Halloween episode "Scardy God Parents". He once stole Chip Skylark's shiny teeth, but lost them to Timmy, who used special tools from the Tooth Fairy to get them back. He makes a cameo in "School's Out: The Musical" during the "Kids Just Being Kids" and "Adults Ruin Everything" songs. He was last seen in "Teeth For Two".
Dark Laser
Dark Laser (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a toy from a catalog which Timmy brought to life in "Hard Copy". He became a recurrent villain in season six, appearing in "Mission: Responsible", "The End of Universe-ity", "Dread 'n' Breakfast", and "Momnipresent". He is a parody of Darth Vader from the Star Wars film series. In "Escape from Unwish Island", he helped Imaginary Gary to defeat Timmy. Dark Laser also has a toy dog called Flipsie, which was also made by Timmy in the magic copier. He teams up with Timmy to defeat the darkness in Wishology, in exchange for the chance to destroy Timmy, but was blasted into the Darkness along with Timmy's friends, family, and other enemies by the Destructinator. He also has an ex-wife and still has her fur coat.
Of all the "unwishes" on Unwish Island, Dark Laser is the only one that has appeared again following "Escape from Unwish Island".
Princess Mandie
Princess Mandie (voiced by Tara Strong) is Mark's ex-alien fiancée. Since her first appearance, she has attempted to marry or destroy Mark. She is described as very attractive by many characters, including Cosmo; but, because of Mark Chang's opposite alien opinions, he and much of his family repeatedly describe her as hideous. She claims her name is not pronounced "Mandy" but rather "Man-DIE. When she finally marries Mark she reveals that she only wanted to be queen of Yugopotamia and locks Mark up in a tower with Timmy. After their escape she chases them back to earth and is beaten by a jealous Vicky because Mark missed their date on account of being Mandie's prisoner.
Remy Buxaplenty
Remy Buxaplenty (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a archetypical wealthy kid, one of Timmy's rivals. Despite being very rich, Remy is usually unhappy due to his wealth-distracted parents, who neglect him; the reason why he has a fairy godparent, Wanda's ex-boyfriend Juandissimo. Both Remy and Timmy are aware of each other's fairy godparents, discovering them on their own. He continuously tries to remove Timmy's fairies, primarily out of jealousy of not having both fairy and human parents who love him. Eventually, he and Timmy put aside their differences and become friends. Aside from Timmy, he is the only known child in the series with a fairy godparent, though many episodes have featured a cameo of at least one unknown child with his/her fairy godparent. He will appear in Season 7[citation needed]. His last name is a pun of "Bucks a Plenty"
Imaginary Gary
Imaginary Gary is Timmy's popular imaginary friend who was angry because Timmy didn't play with him for 5 years and wants to take revenge on Timmy. He was featured as the main antagonist in the episode "Imaginary Gary".
Ms. Doombringer (Ms. Sunshine)
Ms. Sunshine, a.k.a. Ms. Doombringer is Timmy's kind, substitute teacher who eventually becomes a permanent fairy hunter teacher. She made golden stars made of fairy hunting dust. She also made red blade stars and changed her name to Ms. Doom-bringer. She appeared in the episode "No Substitute for Crazy".
Hugh J. Magnate
Hugh J. Magnate is a villain in the upcoming Fairly Oddparents live-action movie, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! Hugh is an oil tycoon and he finds out about Cosmo and Wanda. He plans to capture them for their powers to fuel his maniacal ambition. Hugh is portrayed by Steven Weber.[3]
Wishology Villains
- The Darkness is a big dark cloud which can swallow anything. All it wants is friends. It is turned into "the Kindness" during the course of the movie.
- Destructinator is the "Lead Eliminator" and the antagonist of the film. It absorbs powers and weapons, and, over time, became very powerful. It was defeated after Timmy pushed the button for his death-inator.
- Eliminators are the basic villains in the movie. They can absorb weapons and eliminate people by sucking them into their bodies. In the movie, they become the "Hugginators".
Other characters
Mr. and Mrs. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Turner (voiced by Daran Norris and Susan Blakeslee respectively) are Timmy's dad and mom, respectively. Wanting to get out of the house more often, they lie and have Vicky take care of him; they are oblivious to the fact that she is evil (even when it seems perfectly clear). They often forget his birthday, tend to punish him for situations that are beyond his control, and frequently take any possible opportunity to place Timmy in Vicky's care and have fun on their own, though they nonetheless care about him (supposedly). Many of their household appliances were made by Timmy's Dad himself such as a lawnmower and blender, though many of them are excessively dangerous. Timmy's Mom works as a real estate agent and home dealer, while Timmy's Dad is an office "pencil pusher". In the "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" series, they were only shown from the neck down. Their first names are unknown as they are referred to as "Timmy's Mom" and "Timmy's Dad" in the series. Usually, when their first name is mentioned, there is a loud noise, such as a truck beeping.It is revealed in the episode "Poltergeeks" that Timmy's Dad used to be called "Mom" and that Timmy's Mom used to be called "Barnabe". Timmy's Dad apparently loves Eggnog, as what the most thing he wants is to be a Nog-Man Superhero, or have 20,000 gallons of Eggnog. It is shown in one episode that Timmy's dad loves sock monkeys. Timmy's dad hates the Dinkleburgs, the next door neighbors. Timmy's parents also appear oblivious to the frequent use of magic in their home even when it is right in front of them. Such instances include them commonly seeing pink and green objects with blinking eyes (Cosmo and Wanda in disguise), the fish they do not remember buying (Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof), yet they never notice, never paying more than a momentary ponderance to why bizarre magical creations appear in their home or how Timmy manages to complete seemingly impossible tasks. If they see something that Timmy wished for, and ask him where he got it, Timmy will claim he got it from the internet, which they always believe.
Fairies
- Jorgen Von Strangle (voiced by Daran Norris with a Austrian accent), the "toughest fairy in the Universe", is a high-ranking official in Fairy World. He uses an over-sized wand, is the tallest fairy, and is the only fairy in the series who does not levitate. Unlike other fairies who "poof" from place to place, Jorgen appears and disappears in the form of an atomic explosion and has a jet pack instead of wings (he has stated in "The Temp" that he has them because the normal fairy wands and wings are "too wimpy/girly" for him). In "The Zappies", he mentioned he has had only one godchild, Wendell; the reason for this, as revealed in "Temporary Fairy", is that his extreme wish-granting and daredevil stunts unnecessarily endanger the lives of godchildren. He is a big supporter of "Da Rules", and his wife is the Tooth Fairy. He is sadistic and enjoys the idea of others cowering in fear of him, which affects his ability to have friends beside Cosmo and Wanda. Although Jorgen is known as the toughest fairy in Fairy World, he is seen multiple times crying in front of Cosmo and Wanda. Jorgen has a smaller wand hidden in his boot, as seen in Wishology. Over the course of the series, his relationship with Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda has changed.In the start of the series that they showed him he was a lot more rough and meaner to cosmo and wanda and timmy but as the series went on he has gotten much softer and nicer to them. It is later revealed in "Cosmo Rules" that Cosmo is his distant (and possibly long-lost) cousin.
- Binky Abdul (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker), a meek, yet optimistic fairy who is always getting hurt or beaten up by Jorgen. He is the star of the former Fairy World TV show "Leave It to Binky" and is managed by his mother. He was featured as a main character in "Timmy the Barbarian".
- Juandissimo Magnifico (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is Remy Buxaplenty's beefcake fairy godparent and speaks with a Spanish accent. His rule book is entitled "El Rules" instead of the regular "Da Rules". He is often a villain in the episodes he appears in, along with Remy Buxaplenty but is actually a kind fairy that Timmy considers a friend. He thinks he is the best-looking fairy in the world. He is also Wanda's ex-boyfriend, and is still infatuated over her. He occasionally rips his tight white shirts with his muscles, sometimes even several times consecutively. He works as a massage practitioner.
- Cupid (voiced by Tom Kenny) is extremely effeminate, and promotes love across the universe, yet his arrogance contrasts his love-themed abilities. In "Love Struck", it was revealed that Cupid loses his powers if there is no love in the world.
- Tooth Fairy (voiced by Grey Delisle) is one of the few adult-sized fairies. She is married to Jorgen and is featured as a main character in "Teeth for Two".
- The April Fool (voiced by Daran Norris) is a character who pulls bad pranks and is sent back to Fairy World if they can't be completed[clarification needed]. His nasal voice and trademark punchline, "What's up with that?", are modeled after comedian Jerry Seinfeld[citation needed]. He is also a doctor where Rip Studwell works.
- Blonda Fairywinkle (voiced by Tara Strong and Susan Blakeslee), Wanda's famous twin sister and Poof's only known aunt, stars in Jorgen von Strangle's favorite Fairy World soap opera "All My Biceps". According to Wanda, their mother favored Blonda as a child. The two originally hated each other openly (A popular method being a samurai sword fight to the death), believing that the other had the "easy life", but they made peace[episode needed] shortly after they assumed each other's lives and discovered just how tough they both have it. Blonda is a direct parody of Susan Lucci, in that, despite being favored by fans, has always been passed up for a "Zappy Award" (the Fairy World version of an Emmy Award) for her work on a famous soap opera. The original voice actor was Seinfeld's Julia Louis-Dreyfus, which was uncredited, according to the creator Butch Hartman[4].
- Big Daddy Fairywinkle (voiced by Tony Sirico), Wanda and Blonda's father, is the only fairy in Fairy World who can take care of "Stinky Magic", and is one of the few beings who can intimidate Jorgen. He is the head of both Fairy World's garbage disposal company and mafia. Big Daddy dresses and speaks like a 1930's mafia boss. He also mentions that he dislikes Cosmo for his stupidity and inability to listen to Wanda. Despite his devoted love for his daughter Wanda, Big Daddy does not seem to mind Mama Cosma's motives of destroying her; in contrast, he becomes more attracted to her every attempt. Big Daddy is Poof's only remaining grandfather.
- Mama Cosma (voiced by Jane Carr), Cosmo and Schnozmo's mother, loathes Wanda and repeatedly attempts to rid of her, due to the over-protective bond she has with her son. Recently[when?], she has acted more civil towards Wanda, possibly due to Poof's birth. Mama Cosma is Poof's only known grandmother.
- Schnozmo Cosma (voiced by Dana Carvey) is Cosmo's older and large-nosed stepbrother. He is a skilled con-artist, which Wanda tries to hide from Cosmo. (First seen in Double-Oh Schnozmo).
- Harvey Sandman (voiced by Jackie Mason) is a fairy who owns a mattress company, and is responsible for all sleep-based wishes.
- Joe Simek (voiced by Magdala Bedrin), Cosmo's robot companion from the episode "Future Lost." Joe and Cosmo fight off the robots with their continental breakfast to save Timmy and recently buff Denzel Crocker from the Big Brain.
- Rip Studwell (voiced by Jim Ward and Butch Hartman) is a fairy doctor who insists on being referred to by his full name. In the episode "Hairicane", it is revealed that he wears a toupee.
- Simon Sparklefield (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a parody of Simon Cowell[citation needed].
- Billy Crystal Ball (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a parody of Billy Crystal[citation needed].
- Poof Everwish (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a doctor on Blonda's soap opera, "All My Biceps".
- Fairy Hart (voiced by Mary Hart) is a fairy reporter. She has made appearances in a few episodes.
- Grandma Boom Boom
- Bob Glimmer (voiced by Bob Goen), another fairy reporter. He has made appearances in a few episodes.
- The Fairy Taxi Driver, who appears before fairy godparents who are no longer needed by their godchildren.
- Fairy Reassigner (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui), who appears in "The Switch Glitch".
- Fairy Mason is a fairy lawyer who was only seen in "Genie Meanie Minie Mo".
- Papa Cosma (voiced by Daran Norris) is Cosmo's father. He was turned into a fly by his infant son[episode needed]. He is also Poof's Grandfather.
- Goldie Goldgirl (voiced by Tara Strong) is Poof's first girlfriend. She has the shape of a triangle. Poof and Foop fight for her love in the episode Love Triangle
Kids
- Chester McBadbat (voiced by Frankie Muniz (2001–2003); Jason Marsden (2003–present)[citation needed]), brace-wearing kid, and one of Timmy's best friends. He lives in a trailer with his father in an impoverished community with few amenities. Although his mom was mentioned in the episode "Teeth for Two", she has not been revealed in the show. He is generous and cares more for others than himself, as every time he's obtained magic, he has used his wishes to try to improve the lives of others, even though it usually leads to disaster.
- A.J. (voiced by Ibrahim Haneef Muhammad (2001–2003), Gary Leroi Gray (2003–present)[citation needed]) is the African American genius in Timmy's class, and one of his best friends. A.J. comes from an upper middle class background. He is a straight "A" student in school, a quality both his parents have achieved as well. He has constructed an older brother who defends him from bullies, fulfilling his need for a real one. His secret lab is the greatest lab in Dimmsdale. He plays with video games and reads comic books like his other friends, in spite of his superior intellect. His relationship with Chester is stable despite having obvious contrasts. He disguises his lab with a "cloak" button on his room wall. When pressed, it converts his lab into a typical bedroom-like room.
- Elmer (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a nerdy kid with a large boil, whom he named Bob, on his face. He is second to A.J. in intelligence. Elmer is often picked on by Francis, more than Timmy or other kids.
- Sanjay (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a 10-year-old of Indian American descent. He speaks with a high pitched voice which is often accompanied by a strong accent. Sanjay often makes references to Indian animals and Yogi Bear throughout the series. Although considered as one of Timmy's back up friends, Sanjay has never visited Timmy's house. He often has to put up with his stepfather's military ways of life as if he were in boot camp.
- Tootie (voiced by Amber Wood in "The Fairy Flu" and by Grey Delisle in the series and is portrayed as an live-action adult by Daniella Monet in the upcoming A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner![1]) is Vicky's younger sister, a glass-wearing girl who has an obsessive crush on Timmy, often going to the extreme of spying on and stalking him; in retaliation, Timmy placed a restraining order on her in "Kung Timmy". Timmy does however have a soft spot for her and does nice things for her in several episodes, including loaning her his fairies for her birthday after Vicky ruins it. When Vicky isn't torturing the children she babysits, she tortures her in substitution. She is also jealous of Trixie. There is some controversy between who Timmy will end up with due to the end of "Channel Chasers", where his children have similarities of both Trixie and Tootie. She does not have friends, thanks to Vicky. In the upcoming live-action Fairly OddParents movie, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, Tootie is all grown-up and her physical appearance changes from nerdy to beautiful. Timmy, who's also a grown-up, finally is attracted to her and thinks of giving up his fairies (who he still has) to win her. She is also similar to Pucca from the series Pucca, Panini from the series Chowder, Helga G. Pataki from the series Hey Arnold, and Sierra from the Total Drama series.
- Trixie Tang (voiced by Dionne Quan) is the most popular girl in Timmy's school, and is also one of the wealthiest children in the city[citation needed]. In the episode "The Boy Who Would Be Queen," it is revealed that Trixie secretly loves male-oriented things and is a tomboy. Timmy has a crush on her, but she frequently rejects him. In many episodes, he is seen making wishes on how to get Trixie to fall for him; sometimes she does, but later rejects him due to her reputation. She, like Timmy and his friends, gained super powers in "Big Super Hero Wish", becoming Wonder Gal, gaining super strength, super speed, and super popularity. However, in the episode "Just the Two of Us", Timmy learns that Trixie's beauty is only skin-deep, as when he wishes he and Trixie were the only two beings in the universe (with Cosmo and Wanda still by his side), Trixie becomes psychotically obsessed with his attention towards her, much to Timmy's suffocation. When Timmy decides to end their relationship, an angry Trixie chases him through the outskirts of a minimall in her attempt to kill him using sporting and gardening equipment, including a helicopter to slice him in half with the propeller blades, since the missiles were sold separately. However, this does not effect Timmy's feelings for her in later episodes. During the Wishology second and third part Trixie fell in love with Timmy. Partially because he could wish up things for her but they also shared their first kiss.
- Veronica Star (voiced by Grey Delisle) is Trixie Tang's obsessive best friend, often wishing she was her. Her room is decorated with pictures, posters, and dolls of Trixie, and she frequently mangles them. She is also secretly in love with Timmy.
- Tad and Chad (voiced by Tara Strong and Grey Delisle) are two of Timmy's wealthy, popular classmates. They often make fun of Timmy and other unpopular kids, and also frequently turn Trixie away from Timmy by embarrassing him or impressing her with their money
- Molly (voiced by Grey Delisle) is a tomboy goth who was sent to the Wishing Well with Timmy to learn how to make less wishes. She grew close to Timmy through the episode, and hates when people touch her.
- Dwight (voiced by Charlie Schlatter) is a kid who was sent to the Wishing Well along with Timmy and Molly. Dwight's worst fears are harpoons because he dreamed he was a whale, and people wanted his blubber.
- Tommy Turner and Tammy Turner are Timmy's children seen at the end of Channel Chasers. They inherit their father's godparents when they are babysat by a robot version of Vicky.
- Billy Gates (Dee Bradley Baker), said to have invented the Internet, appeared in a few episodes. Is a clear parody of Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft.[episode needed].
- Jason Morgan (Matt Hardy), 8-year-old.
Timmy's family
- Grandpa Pappy (voiced by Daran Norris) is Timmy's paternal grandfather. He indirectly gave Timmy his buck teeth by letting him suck on a pacifier too long as a baby. He likes old cartoons and dislikes any novelty in the world.
- Grandpa Vlad and Grandma Gladys, Timmy's maternal grandparents, are Ustinkestanian immigrants[citation needed] who came to Dimmsdale fifty years prior to the series to open a Yak-based fast food restaurant, "Yak-in-the-Box". Their restaurant became a national chain, making them millionaires. They do not visit often, due to their disliking of Timmy's Dad(whom they refer to as "son-in-law-we-don't-like"), but work nearby at their original restaurant.
Heroes
- Crimson Chin (voiced by Jay Leno played by Lewis Wells), Timmy's, and many young children living today, favourite hero he sometimes brings to the real world with the help of Cosmo and Wanda. His sidekick is Cleft, Timmy's alter ego, and has canine sidekicks, Ace and Clefto (or Cosmo and Wanda). He was also able to learn of Timmy's fairies.
- Catman (voiced by Adam West) is Adam West's alter ego. He is considered insane by most people[citation needed], but is a good friend of Timmy's. Despite appearing unable to deal with normal criminals and overreacting to things, he is a decent superhero, as shown when he easily defeated several of the Crimson Chin's enemies. He believes he is half cat and suffers from severe cynophobia.
- Crash Nebula is a fictional space hero whose television show Timmy and his friends watch. A slightly different version of Crash Nebula was introduced in an episode of the same name, which was meant to be the pilot episode to another Butch Hartman series, but it was never green-lit by Nickelodeon and now this character is rarely mentioned in The Fairly OddParents universe.
- Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad, parody of Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, superhero versions of Timmy's parents, appeared twice in the series after their son Timmy wished for them to have super-powers.
Other villains
- Gigglepies are the main villains in "So Totally Spaced Out". They are small creatures who speak in rhyme with cute accents. They are led by Overlord Glee, and planned to destroy Yugopatamia before Timmy thwarted their plan by having the Yugopatamian citizens eat them.
- The Titanium Toenail is a villain in the Crimson Chin comic. He can shoot sharp blades to destroy things.
- Spatula Woman is a female villain in the Crimson Chin comic. She uses a giant spatula to fight.
- Short Fuse is a tiny villain in the Crimson Chin comic. He is one of the main villains to appear in "Big Superhero Wish", where it is revealed he blows up when people call him "small","short"and "tiny".
- H2Olga is a water-based villain in the Crimson Chin comic. In "The Crime Wave", it is revealed she becomes more powerful when she absorbs more water. She speaks in a Russian accent.
- The Bronze Kneecap is a nemesis of the Crimson Chin. He employs a number of weapons from the kneecaps of his bronze suit. He is featured in some of the episodes in which Timmy Turner reads or wishes himself into the Crimson Chin comic books. His real name is Ron Hambone.
- Nega Chin is the opposite of the Crimson Chin from a nega universe version of the Crimson Chin's world.
- The Iron Lung is a metal-based villain in the Crimson Chin comic. It can suck anything, but was beaten by Chin and Cleft. In the webtoons, the Lung tried to ruin the Chincinatti 200th anniversary, not just by blowing out the candle on the giant birthday cake commemorating the event, but blowing it towards the Statue of Chincinatti. Cleft of course stopped the Lung by producing a 1937 Hewlett-Packard and used its smog-producing engine's exhaust to choke the Lung and then corked the Lung's mouth shut.
- The Copper Cranium is an enemy of the Crimson Chin, that made his first, and so far only, appearance in the Crimson Chin webtoons. He tried to use his giant spring-loaded extra skull to break into the First National Bank.
- Gilded Arches is a enemy of the Crimson Chin who has long legs and feet, a side effect. He was once a former child star (his feet and legs grew when he hit puberty), but turned bad and tried to destroy any and all theatres that no longer showed his movies (that included the "Someguy" Asian-American movie house, as they never let Arches put his feet in their cement). He hasn't appeared in the show yet, but did appear in the Crimson Chin Webcomic and Breakin' Da Rules.
- Brass Knuckles, a.k.a Coslo Puncholowski, is a hand-to-hand combat villain who has attempted to defeat the Crimson Chin in battle. He doesn't hit girls. He was also responsible for a three-state burglary spree of nail salons, glove factories and the bank (because somebody had to pay for all those manicures and gloves).
- Super Bike is a talking bike, mad because Timmy left him behind due to his obsessive and jealous nature. He is seen in "Super Bike" and helps Gary in "Escape from Unwished Island".
- Super Toilet is a large toilet of which Cosmo is afraid. It was first appeared in "Super Bike". What makes this villain useful is that it can flush anything. It helped Gary in "Escape from Unwished Island". Whenever Super Toilet appears or being referred in the series, Cosmo would have a trauma while thumbsucking, and would say "So Much Clogging!", causing Cosmo to have a fear of toilets or being flushed by a toilet.
- Tom Sawyer is a book character who wreaks havoc in various books in "A Shelf Life".
- Undertaker is a Deadman rising.
Aliens
- Mark Chang (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is the alien prince of Yugopotamia (a word play on Yugoslavia and Mesopotamia). His species is generally militant and love painful or disgusting things, the reason why Mark fell in love with Vicky. Because Timmy has proven invulnerable to most of the things that harm Yugopotamians, such as chocolate, flowers and teddy bears, they erroneously believe him to be a great warrior. He has a fiancée named Mandie, whom he fled to Earth to avoid marrying. He currently lives in the Dimmsdale dump, disguised as a human. He is one of the few people allowed to know of Timmy's fairy godparents, due to meeting through a wish.
- King Grippulon (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is the alien king of Yugopotamia and Mark's father. He apparently doesn't have a close relationship with Mark, evident in the Halloween special when it was believed that Mark was killed he stated that he would mourn over him for 90,000 Yugopotamian days (equivalent to one second on Earth) before ordering his guards to unfreeze a clone of him.
- Queen Jipjorrulac (voiced by Laraine Newman) is the alien queen of Yugopotamia and Mark's mother. She is apparently much closer to Mark as she was devastated when it was believed he was killed. It is also shown that she sometimes feels unappreciated by her husband and son.
- Jeff and Eric are Mark's best friends from another planet. They appear in two episodes[episode needed].
Celebrities
- Chip Skylark III (voiced by Chris Kirkpatrick and Tara Strong in "Chip Off The Old Chip") is a widely popular teen singing sensation who meets with Timmy Turner after he had wished that the worst possible non-lethal thing would happen to him, which turned out to being stuck with Vicky. His hit songs include "Icky Vicky", "My Shiny Teeth and Me", and "Find Your Voice". In spite of his talents and fame, Chip Skylark revealed himself to actually be broke, since his record company pays for everything. Skylark's fame and popularity faced 3 plunges during the course of his career, but was always able to come back up again thanks to help from Timmy and his fairy godparents. The first time was when Vicky held him hostage so she could marry him against his will when he was supposed to be at a concert with thousands of fans (namely women and Timmy's Dad). The second time was when, just before he was to shoot a new video for a song, the evil dentist Dr. Bender and his son Wendell stole Chip Skylark's shiny teeth, leaving him only with gums and able to speak only with mumbles. The third time was when Timmy wished for Chip Skylark's better-sounding singing voice. This resulted in Chip having Timmy's voice, which sounded so bad it broke any piece of glass that was nearby when he tried to sing, as opposed to his original voice, which sounded good enough to put any broken glass back together. His birthday the day before Timmy Turner's.[5] Chip Skylark is modeled after Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC who also voices him.
- Doug Dimmadome (voiced by Jim Ward) is the owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome and several other buildings in Dimmsdale, and the richest man in the city. The top of his hat is never seen, because it is infinitely large in height. He also has a long lost son, Dale, who slaved for Vicky making lemonade. The character is always introduced with "I'm Doug Dimmadome", followed by "Doug Dimmadome?" from whoever he is introducing himself to.
- Chet Ubetcha (voiced by Jim Ward) is a "vertically challenged newscaster", known for his trademark "I'm Chet Ubetcha". In The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker, it is revealed that he was not originally small, but was mutated by radiation from '80s cellular phones. In Abra-Catastrophe!, his name was changed to "Chet Ubowdown" during Crocker's reign.
- Bradley Cuspidor is the announcer of the Teeth TV channel, and often promotes Chip Skylark's latest hit.
- Skip Sparkypants is a rival of Chip Skylark who lives in his shadow. He resembles Chip, but has a different color scheme and wears sparky pants.
- Writer of The Crimson Chin (played by Patton Oswalt) is a middle-aged man who lives with his mother. He is first mentioned in "Chin Up", where Timmy calls him a "Forty year-old geek who lives with his mom". He is the only character to play a live-action scene.
- Britney Britney is a parody of Britney Spears. At the end of "The Masked Magician!" she briefly appeared as the villain the Platinum Princess to target Mr.Bickles for destroying her concert earlier in the episode.
Cameo actors
- Jay Leno as the Crimson Chin, a recurring guest voice actor for Timmy's favorite comic book hero whose personality is based off him. He first appeared in "Chin Up".
- Adam West (voiced by himself), usually called "TV's Adam West" in-universe, is often seen dressing up as "Catman" (in reference to West's original portrayal of Batman). In "Go Young, West Man", it is revealed that, during his childhood, he never received a chance to be a real kid. He is currently a rat exterminator.
- Billy Blanks (voiced by himself) appeared in "Kung Timmy".
- Scott Hamilton (voiced by himself) was Timmy's co-anchor at "The Fairly World Games", thinking it was a dream.
- Stephen Hawking appeared in "Remy Rides Again".
- James Piercy (voiced by himself)[episode needed]
- KISS (with voices Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley) appeared as fairy guardians in Wishology.
- Patton Oswalt (live-action) as the Crimson Chin creator.
Animals
- Chompy the Goat (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is Dimmsdale's town mascot whom Timmy set free; however, he later comes back and is placed in captivity, but free to come and go as the mayors best friend.
- Doidle (voiced by Frank Welker) is Vicky's dog who shares her interest in causing misery to Timmy.
- Dinkledog (voiced by Frank Welker) is the Dinklebergs' dog.
- Bippy is A.J.'s monkey. In Abra-Catastrophe, he uses Timmy's magical muffin to turn the entire world to a simian version ruled by apes. Cosmo and Wanda end up being his godparents as a result of this; but, later on, he wishes the world back to normal.
- Possum is Chester's possum.
- Halloweeniedog is the Easter Bunny's dog and the supposed spirit of Halloween.
- Flipsie is a popular toy dog which barks and does backflips. Timmy created a Flipsie toy using a magic photocopier. Dark Laser stole him as a companion and fellow toy pet, seeing as Timmy had no interest in it because of its refusal to work for him. Dark Laser has often consulted Flipsie for advice in situations. In "Pixies Inc.", several Flipsie toys with different costumes bought by Jorgen are shown on a shelf, suggesting that other varieties are available.
- The Sewer Gator (voiced by Frank Welker) is a fierce monster who is said to live in the sewers of Dimmsdale. Timmy was attacked by it trying to save Cosmo and Wanda. He was ultimately beat up by Mr. Turner.
- Eddie is a recurring gerbil in the series. In his first appearance, "Chin Up!", he was the Crimson Chin's imaginary friend. A vision of him re-motivates the Chin to fight crime. In "That's Life", he was Timmy's pet and was left in the care of the Turners while Timmy was at summer camp, but the two forgot about him as he starved to death. He, and other animals buried for neglect, were all subsequently resurrected as zombies when Timmy wishes to fill everything in Mrs. Turner's garden with life for a gardening competition.
Inanimate objects
- Philip is Cosmo's favorite nickel. According to him, Philip is good in math. Although it has a male name, Philip is actually a female nickel. She first appeared in "Spaced Out" and was featured in "Hassle in the Castle".
- Rock is a rock more popular than Timmy, shown in "Most Wanted Wish".
Others
- Principal Geraldine Waxelplax (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is the principal of Dimmsdale Elementary. It is revealed in "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker" she used to be in love with Crocker in the '70s and '80s until he became fairy obsessed. She is frosting intolerant, but loves snacks and sweets.
- The Dinklebergs (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui as Sheldon Dinkleberg, and [[]] as his wife) are the Turners' next-door neighbors and Timmy's Dad's arch-enemies. Timmy's Dad often comments on their technologically superior items. They seem to surpass the Turners in everything.
- Bucky McBadbat (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is Chester's father who was a former baseball player, but was kicked out of the MLB for being, as Timmy Turner once said, "the worst baseball player ever!". He wore a paper bag on his head because of the shame of being a failure as a baseball player. He first appeared in the episode "Foul Balled". His face was shown in the episode "Fairy Idol" and he strongly resembles Chester.
- Vicky and Tootie's Parents (voiced by Jim Ward and Grey DeLisle) are the unnamed parents of Vicky and Tootie, who first appeared in "Channel Chasers". They are revealed to be fully aware of their daughter Vicky's bad behavior, but are too fearful to put a stop to it. According to the video game "Breakin' Da Rules", the mother's name is Nicky and she acted a lot like Tootie as a kid; she fell in love with a time travelling Timmy Turner immediately.
- Mr. Tang is Trixie Tang's father, who first appeared in "Information Stupor Highway". He is short and wears glasses.
- A.J.'s Parents (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson and Daisy Carson) have appeared in several episodes, notably "Information Stupor Highway" and "Sleepover and Over" for his mother and father respectively, and are shown to be a wealthier than the Turner family. They seem slightly overprotective of A.J., such as when his father put a parental block on the television that prevented him for watching anything non-educational, but are still easily duped by Vicky's schemes in episodes like "MicroPhony".
- Mr. Bickles (voiced by Jim Ward) is Timmy's drama teacher. He was featured in "The Masked Magician!", where he tried to become a magician. A running gag is he always has a "new dream". They consistently fail, usually as the reuslt of something Timmy has done (despite Timmy not doing this intentionally).
- Mayor of Dimmsdale (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is the cities' mayor who was first introduced in "Dream Goat!", where he is very protective (and somewhat jealous) of the cities famous mascot, Chompy the Goat, who in later episodes seems to become a very good friend of the Mayors, and sometimes a literal scapegoat for when the Mayor needs to blame something on someone.
- Bouncer is a burly man who first appeared along with the popular kids he protects in the episode "A Wish Too Far!". His purpose on the show is to simply toss Timmy and other unpopular students into the garbage when they try to talk to popular students like Trixie.
- Mrs. Crocker is Mr. Crocker's mother. She is the only one who lives with her son in their house and first appeared in "Information Stupor Highway". Here, she wanted Mr. Crocker to try on her red rubber dress and then take photos of him, which Timmy later used to upload on the internet in exchange for photos that Mr. Crocker tried to upload to provide irrefutable proof of the existence of his Fairy Godparents. Her appearance is of having similar facial features to her son, but also being much shorter and likes to wear dresses.
- Mr. Berkenbake is the school paper editor at Dimmsdale Elementary. He is shown in "The Big Scoop", "Genie Meanie Minnie Mo", and makes a line-less appearance in "What's The Difference?".
- Ms. Sunshine (voiced by Grey DeLisle). Crocker's nice substitute. Is rively as Ms. Doombringer.
- Turbo Thunder (voiced by Brendan Fraser) is the original "chosen one" in Wishology. Though he has a similar features to Timmy, he is from a planet named Wonder World, whose inhabitants have superpowers.
References
- ^ a b "Early Look At 'Fairly Oddparents' Movie". Screen Rant. 2010-08-03. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
- ^ Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes by Sharon Lamb and Lyn Mikel Brown. Published 2007, Macmillan. Page 79; "Bossy Babysitters, Mean Sisters, and Aggressive Friends". ISBN 0312370059 Retrieved on June 11, 2008.
- ^ "Nick's The Fairly OddParents Comes to Life in First-Ever, Live-Action TV Movie Adaptation, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!". Nick and More!. 2010-07-23. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
- ^ http://twitter.com/#!/realhartman/status/75815062564122624
- ^ Fairly OddParents' episode: 77 Secrets of The Fairly OddParents Revealed!